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Emanuel allies back four more in aldermanic runoffs
Clout StPosted by Hal Dardick and Kristen Mack at 4:55 p.m. A political fund aligned with Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel on Wednesday endorsed four more candidates in next month’s City Council runoff elections, including contenders in three races the incoming... -
Lincoln Park hospital condos, grocery store gets key council OK
Clout StPosted by Hal Dardick at 1:37 p.m. The controversial redevelopment of the Lincoln Park hospital site cleared a key City Council hurdle today less than two months before the sitting alderman retires. Not a single member of the Zoning Committee...... -
Smith and Egan debate before runoff
Lincoln ParkHear the latest war of words between 43rd Ward aldermanic candidates Michele Smith and Tim Egan, courtesy WBEZ.... -
City Council candidates raised $1.6 million since Feb. 22 election
Clout StPosted by Rick Pearson at 7:42 p.m. Candidates in Chicago’s 14 aldermanic run-off contests have reported raising $1.6 million in big-dollar contributions since the February election, including more than $200,000 from Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel’s... -
Smith, Egan square off in standing-room-only debate
Lincoln ParkThe candidates in the April 5 runoff to be the 43rd Ward alderman pushed their anti-corruption and plans to develop the neighborhood during a testy debate.... -
Aldermanic races in Lincoln Park, Uptown about development, political approach
Clout StPosted by Erika Slife at 4:15 p.m. Editor's note: this is a longer version of a story that appears in Saturday's print edition. For decades, many of the city’s North Side neighborhoods embraced political independence, electing lakefront liberals who... -
Alderman runoff about development, political approach
Lincoln ParkTomorrow is judgment day for Michele Smith and Tim Egan, the two aldermanic wannabes facing off in Tuesday's runoff election. The Tribune has a briefing for those who want an update: For decades, many of the city's North Side neighborhoods embraced... -
Empty polling places in Lincoln Park
Lincoln ParkToday's election day remix will (hopefully) give the 43rd Ward a new alderman. But it seems few people are bothering to cast ballots that will make either Michele Smith or Tim Egan the new local alderman. From Progress Illinois: In the sleek lobby of a... -
Veteran Chicago aldermen in tight runoffs
Clout StPosted by Cynthia Dizikes, Monique Garcia, Dahleen Glanton and Kristen Mack at 7:20 p.m.; last updated at 9:05 p.m. Long-serving 6th Ward Ald. Freddrenna Lyle conceded defeat tonight to challenger Roderick Sawyer, son of former Chicago Mayor Eugene... -
Smith leads Egan in alderman race
Lincoln ParkMichele Smith leads Tim Egan, 4,803 to 4,583 votes, in the race to be the 43rd Ward alderman, with 98 percent of precincts reporting, according to the Chicago Tribune.... -
Vi Daley to push forward with LP Hospital plan
Lincoln ParkMichele Smith won't take over the mantle of 43rd Ward alderman until May, so current alderman Vi Daley says she'll keep working on redevelopment plans until then. The Sun-Times has the story: Lincoln Park’s outgoing alderman said Wednesday that... -
Smith wins, but female aldermen still lose
Lincoln ParkDespite Michele Smith's narrow win in Lincoln Park's 43rd Ward, City Council will still see fewer women when it reconvenes. Progress Illinois has the story: The race for 43rd Ward was one of the closest elections in Chicago's runoffs Tuesday night, but...
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